FunnyBunny89
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- Apr 3, 2024
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Hi! For anyone who has ever kept guineas or guineas with chickens, I am wondering why my 4 new guinea keets are sleeping in the coop with my chickens.
I got them at 4-5 weeks old, and kept them in a pen for a week and a half. They slept outside for three nights, then moved into the coop and stayed in it all day. Now they're sleeping next to the chickens on the roost.
My friend, who I got them from, was informed that guineas will usually sleep in the brush or the wilderness basically, and that she didn't need a coop. I was not intending to add them to my coop as it is full and they are gonna be too big eventually.
Any idea on how to keep them out, or should I just make room for them in there too?
I got them at 4-5 weeks old, and kept them in a pen for a week and a half. They slept outside for three nights, then moved into the coop and stayed in it all day. Now they're sleeping next to the chickens on the roost.
My friend, who I got them from, was informed that guineas will usually sleep in the brush or the wilderness basically, and that she didn't need a coop. I was not intending to add them to my coop as it is full and they are gonna be too big eventually.
Any idea on how to keep them out, or should I just make room for them in there too?
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